Disney theme parks have become significantly more expensive, with prices for food, merchandise, and tickets rising much faster than inflation. A Mickey ice cream bar that cost $2.75 in 2009 now costs $6.50, and top-tier annual passes have nearly doubled in price over the past decade. While Disney cites inflation, labor costs, and heavy investment in new attractions, changes in pricing strategy — including demand-based tickets and paid add-ons — have played a major role. As Disney’s streaming business struggled, its parks became the company’s biggest source of profit, raising questions about how much fans are willing — or able — to pay for the magic.Read the original article on Business Insiderhttps://www.businessinsider.com/why-disney-is-more-expensive-than-ever-2026-1
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